UlasanAnime.com – Among the notable opening and ending sequences from the past season, the Oreshura OP stands out as a personal favorite. While the voice actor ensemble music might be a hit or miss, the show’s color design and sequence of cuts are exceptionally well-leveraged by it. This is remarkably similar to another OP from not too long ago, which also featured solid color design and matching direction.

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The production quality can often be inferred from the coloring and post-processing techniques employed. It bears a resemblance to the shiny, and often distinctly Korean, aesthetic seen in Shingeki no Kyoujin.
In Oreshura, the characters are the driving force of the series. They are presented in a way that suggests division into quadrants, seasons, or a spectrum, naturally lending itself to a diverse palette. By “characters,” I am including the protagonist, whose chuunibyou tendencies imbue him with a peculiar yet fitting idealism. In a peculiar twist, the club they form to explore how to become a proper lady mirrors the exploration of how to become a man.





















